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 SCR Convenient Starter & Fuel Kill with auto off.

 
   
 
   

Description: This starter and fuel cut-off allows you two second to begin starting after the ignition is turned ON. If and when you do not push the button within the two second, you will not be able to start your car. You will then have to turn the ignition on and off agian (to allow another two seconds) to begin your start process againr. Once started, you can crank as long as like since it does not cut the starter.

Pros: Theives cannot find the button within two seconds and confuses them. The push button can be hidden in convient places, for example, undercover between carpets or cloths. Car-jackers are left with a car that cannot start once the engine is off, for example, at a gas stations or during car-jacking. Police reports found that the victim are more likely to be car-jacked with the victim put in the trunk and driven away with your own keys. With this configuration, drivers don't need to be reminded to arm the car before leaving. This device is one of the most practical and cost effective vehicle anti-theft measures. Designed for manual or automatics transmission.

Con: Requires two relay, SCR and a tap into the fuel pump wire, which may be hard to find in some cars. SCR: Requires the knowledge of SCR to assemble. (see picture below). For automatics transmission click here.

  • Parts List:
  1. 2 RELAY -- BASIC FOUR PIN OR MORE RELAY
  2. SCR --- 2N5060
  3. D1-----DIODE
  4. Q1, Q2 --- NPN TRANSISTOR
  5. R1 - R2 ----- RESISTOR 1K
  6. R3 - R4----- RESISTOR 1K
  7. WIRES --- 4 FEET LIGHT DUTY (relay wires)
  8. SWITCH --- LIGHT DUTY FLAT PUSH BUTTON SWITCH
  • Assembled unit with SCR, diodes, resistors and two relays available for $14.95 + $4.50 shipping OUT OF STOCK

SCR can reduce the cost. SCR are transistor like device that stays on once a positive voltage is applied to the gate. It resets itself once power is diconnected either at the drain or source.

Not responsible for damages resulting from unsafe pratices with electronic or electrical in nature. Consult basic electronic tutorial guides available on the web before attempting hazardouse work. Or email author. Rickyspartan@mailandnews.com

 
   
 
   

 

     
     
Updated 12-00